New England has won six straight matches against D.C. United, with five of those wins coming by a one-goal margin. The six-game run equals New England’s longest winning streak against any opponent in its MLS history while D.C. has lost more just once: 7 straight to Philadelphia from 2017-20.
D.C. United has lost four straight matches for the first time since a five-match losing streak in September-October 2020. United’s last two losses have come on goals in the 90th minute or later, the first team to concede winners that late in consecutive matches in a single season since Houston in August 2018.
New England ended a four-match losing streak with a 2-1 win over Charlotte on Saturday. The Revs haven’t won consecutive matches since last September when they won three straight, with the victory over Charlotte just their fourth win in 13 matches since that streak (D4, including a penalty shootout loss, L5).
Ola Kamara scored two goals before being sent off just before halftime against Austin on Saturday. Kamara is the second player in MLS history to have two goals and a red card before halftime, after Obafemi Martins for Seattle against Chicago in June 2014.
Carles Gil has contributed to a goal in each of his last five away MLS matches (3 goals, 2 assists) dating back to late October. Gil has either scored (2) or assisted on (2) four of the Revs’ last six away goals.








